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30

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 5

90.

(b) (2) (i) This subsection is applicable to Caroline,
Cecil, Dorchester, except as provided in subparagraph (xi) of
this [subsection (b)] PARAGRAPH, Garrett, except as provided in
paragraph (5) of this subsection, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne's,
Somerset, Talbot, and Worcester (except as otherwise provided)
counties.

DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects an internal reference, for
purposes of clarity.

The internal reference was added in Ch. 656 of the
Acts of the Regular Session of the General Assembly of
1985.

The correction was suggested by the Michie Company.

98A.

[(a)] In Garrett County, notwithstanding any other
provisions of this subtitle [except the provisions of subsection
(b) of this section] and except on Sundays and New Year's Day,
holders of any class licenses issued under this article may not
sell alcoholic beverages between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m.
on any day of the week or at any time on Sunday after 2 a.m.
However, this section is subject to the provisions of § 89(j) of
this article regarding sales on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day
regardless of the day of the week on which December 31 and
January 1 fall.

[(b) (1) In Garrett County, a restaurant that is licensed
by the board of license commissioners may serve alcoholic
beverages for consumption on the licensed premises on Sunday
between the hours of 1 p.m. and 12 p.m. if:

(i) The alcoholic beverage is served as a
supplement to the meal;

(ii) The total alcoholic beverage bill does not
exceed the total price of the meal;

(iii) The customers are seated at a table and
not on a bar stool or at the bar;

(iv) The restaurant accommodates the public, is
full equipped with a proper and adequate dining room, and has
sufficient facilities for preparing and serving meals; and

(v) The average daily receipts from the sale of
food comprise at least 60 percent of the average daily receipts
of the business.

 

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